Ink Sweat & Tears is a UK based webzine which publishes and reviews poetry, prose, prose-poetry, word & image pieces and everything in between. Our tastes are eclectic and magpie-like and we aim to publish something new every day.
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Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
Previously featured
George Turner
Some days, the privilege of living isn’t enough.
The weight of the kettle is unbearable. You leave the teabag
forlorn in the mug, unpoured.
Craig Dobson
Slowly, ordinarily, the unimaginable happens,
lowering the past into the dark,
covering it.
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
News
Poetry from UEA MA Scholars 2022/2023: Freya Bantiff and Kana Hozoji
In 2011, IS&T publisher Kate Birch established the The Ink Sweat & Tears Poetry Writing Scholarship (MA) at...
Word & Image
Mark Czanik
Embrace
She closes her eyes in the little cave
she finds under his chin.
Filmpoems
The Ballad of Mescal and Pistachio by Marc Woodward and Andrew Woodward
The Ballad of Mescal and Pistachio Verse 4. Cards 4 spades slide over the felt table. Bourbon...
Featured Poetry/Prose of the Day
News

Poetry from UEA MA Scholars 2022/2023: Freya Bantiff and Kana Hozoji
In 2011, IS&T publisher Kate Birch established the The Ink Sweat & Tears Poetry Writing Scholarship (MA) at...
Word & Image

Mark Czanik
Embrace
She closes her eyes in the little cave
she finds under his chin.
Filmpoems

The Ballad of Mescal and Pistachio by Marc Woodward and Andrew Woodward
The Ballad of Mescal and Pistachio Verse 4. Cards 4 spades slide over the felt table. Bourbon...
Previously featured
George Turner
Some days, the privilege of living isn’t enough.
The weight of the kettle is unbearable. You leave the teabag
forlorn in the mug, unpoured.
Craig Dobson
Slowly, ordinarily, the unimaginable happens,
lowering the past into the dark,
covering it.
Recent Prose
Recent Haiku
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